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Show AROUND THE HILL TIMES April 26, 2007 YOUTH CENTER SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM "VOLUNand achieve goals, and to enhance spaghetti straps. TEER SUMMER JOB" is lookself-esteem through successful ing for teens 15 and older. The AMERICA'S ARMED FORCES KIDS goal-setting experiences. volunteer summer job will give RUN, May 19. Begins at 9 a.m. at teens the experience with the apBldg. 549 (southwest corner of the FIT FACTOR. Get up, Get out, Get fit! plication and hiring process. Teens base track field). Participants may Earn points and prizes through will have the opportunity to earn pro-register at www.amerieaskidthis computer based interactive credits for the Youth Employment srun.org. Participants may also program. Receive up to 100 points Skills Program. Teens will have register the morning of the event a day for doing every day activifun working with children 5-12 from 8:15-9 a.m. as well as pick ties like basketball, fooseball and and going on field trips. Applicaup their number/This event will washing dishes. Individuals can tions will be available at the Youth provide 20,000 children ages 5-13 sign up at www.afgetfit.com to Center April 23 - May 4. Interviews an opportunity to participate in a receive their first prize! will be in the afternoons the week fun run on Air Force, Navy, and of May 7-11, Applicants will be Army bases worldwide. Ages INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES. Instrucnotified of their "hire" by May 14 5-6 will run a half mile, ages 7-8 tional Classes are provided for and training for those selected will will run one mile, and ages 9-13 youth ages 5 and older. Classes be June 2 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. For will run two mites with a finish are $30 for members and $40 for more information, contact Michelle line reward of an "America's Kids nonmembers. Van Hook at 777-2419. Run" T-shirt. The whole family is Courtesy of Universal Studios and movleweb.com A meddling mother tries to set her daughter up with the right man so her kid wont invited. TUMBLING CLASSES. Debbie Willey follow In her footsteps, (Left to right) Mllty (Maridy Moore), Maggie (Lauren Graham) GOLF AT HUBBARD GOLF COURSE. teaches Tiny Tumblers (ages 3-5), Daphne (Diane Keaton) and Mae (Piper Perabo) whip up some wedding drama. Beginning, Intermediate and May 1 and 15. Youth Programs SKATE NIGHT. May 25, preteens and Advanced Tumbling on Friday will take up to 12 members to teens are welcome to skate in the BASE FREE MOVIE SCHEDULE afternoons. Hubbard Golf Course to hit a gymnasium from 6-9 p.m. Ages bucket of golf balls and receive 6-8 must be accompanied by an MAY 5, 7 P.M. - "BECAUSE I SAID SO" (PG-13) informal instruction. Cost is $5 adult. The cost is $3 for members, KARATE CLASSES are held Monday Because I Said So - Daphne Wilder is a mother whose love knows no per session and Hubbard Golf $4 for members without cards and and Wednesday evenings for all bounds or boundaries. As a single parent, she has raised three fantastic Course will supply the golf clubs $5 for non-members. Skate rental levels. girls—klutzy, adorable Milly, stable psychologist Maggie and sexy and for free. Permission slip must be is .50 cent. irreverent Mae—to become the kind of women any mom would die to signed by a parent and turned TAE KWON DO LESSONS are held have. The only problem is they're about to strangle her. In order to prein with payment for the dates of ARTS. Open to all PERFORMING Tuesday and Thursday evenings vent her youngest, Milly, from making the same romantic mistakes she participation. youth who want to learn the basics for all levels. did, Daphne decides to set her up with the perfect man. of theater, acting and performing. This group will meet every PRETEEN HANG OUT. May 4, KeyYOUTH EMPLOYMENT SKILLS PROMAY 4, 7 P.M. - "SMOKING ACES" (R) stone Club is hosting Smoking Aces - Mob boss Primo Sparazza has taken out a hefty contract on this event from 6-9 p.m. Buddy "Aces" Israel—a sleazy magician who has agreed to turn state's This evening's activities evidence against the Vegas mob. The FBI, sensing a chance to use this will include Karaoke, srnall-time con to bring down big-target Sparazza, places Aces into provideo game tournatective custody-under the supervision of two agents dispatched to Aces' ments and movies. Cost Lake Tahoe hideout. When word of the price on Aces' head spreads into is $3 for members, $4 for the community of ex-cons and cons-to-be, it entices bounty hunters, members without their thugs-for-hire, deadly vixens and double-crossing mobsters to join in membership card, and the hunt. With all eyes on Tahoe, this rogues' gallery collides in a comic $5 fornonmembers. race to hit the jackpot and rub out Aces. MAY 5, NOON - "HOME ON THE RANGE" (PG) Home on the Range - A young widow is in danger of her farm being foreclosed unless she can come up with $1,000 for the mortgage. The farm animals knowing she won't be able to come up with the money, hatch their own plan. It just so happens, there's a bandit on the loose and the price on the crook's head is a tidy $1,000. The animals band together to save farm from foreclosure. MAY 11, 7 P.M. - "STOMP THE YARD" (PG-13) Stomp the Yard - DJ, a troubled youth from Los Angeles attending the historically black Truth University in Atlanta, Georgia. When adapting to his new environment proves difficult, DJ finds solace in joining , i_3.struggling fraternity where hebeginsjmplementing his street-style dance moves in an attempt to help the step team win the coveted National Step Show Championship. Before long DJ becomes the competing fraternity's main rival, while trying to pursue his new love interest, deal ; with his own troubled past and learn the true meanings of brotherhood " and Fraternity along the way. MAY 12, NOON - "ET THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL" (PG) ET the Extra Terrestrial - Left behind by companions, an alien is rescued from adult pursuers by Elliot, who hides him at home. This secret is too good to keep for long and when his brother and sister become part of the scheme anything can happen. Elliot devises a plan to reunite the alien with his people on his planet. MAY 12, 7 P.M. - "CODE NAME: THE CLEANER" (PG-13) Code Name: The Cleaner - Cedric the Entertainer plays Jake, a seemingly regular guy who has no idea who he is after being hit over the head by mysterious assailants; when he finds himself entangled in a government conspiracy, Jake and his pursuers become convinced that he is an undercover agent. MAY 18, 7 P.M. - "PRIMEVAL" (R) Primeval - In one of the most remote places on earth, a bloodthirsty serial killer has claimed over 300 victims, and is still at large to this day. The danger begins as producer Tim Freeman, cameraman Steven Johnson and their rag-tag team set out on a journey up-river in search of their subject. But the deeper they probe into the mystery of this elusive assassin, the deadlier their trip becomes. MAY 19, NOON - "RV" (PG) ' RV - An overworked Bob Munro, his wife Jaime, their 15-year-old daughter Cassie and 12-year-old son Carl are in desperate need of some quality time together. After promising to take them on a family vacation in Hawaii, Bob abruptly changes plans without telling them. Instead of a week in a tropical paradise, they're going'on a road trip to Colorado in a recreational vehicle. Dragging his wife and kids kicking and screaming into the RV, Bob's togetherness plan almost immediately hits a major speed bump. Everything that can go wrong, does. Bob's lame attempts to navigate the unwieldy, oversized vehicle are met with silence and scorn from his resentful family. MAY 19, 7 P.M. - "APOCALYPTO" (R) Apocalypto- Set in the Mayan civilization, when a man's idyllic presence is brutally disrupted by a violent invading force, he is taken on a perilous journey to a world ruled by fear and.oppression where a harrowing end awaits him. Through a twist of fate and spurred by the power of his love for his woman and his family he will make a desperate break to return home and to ultimately save his way of life. MAY 25, 7 P.M. - "MUSIC AND LYRICS" (PG-13) Music and Lyrics - Alex Fletcher is a washed-up '80s pop star who's been reduced to working the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement . parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when reigning diva Cora Corman invites him to write and record a duet with her, but there's a problem-Alex hasn't written a song in years, he's never written lyrics, and he has to come up with a hit in a matter of days. MAY 26, NOON - "MIRACLE" (PG) Miracle - Based on the true story of the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, Herb Brooks, a former Olympic gold medal winner assembles a US. team of underdogs. No one thinks they can make it, as they are up against the previously undefeated Soviet hockey team. Despite the odds, Brooks leads the U.S. team to victory. MAY 26,7 P.M. - "CATCH AND RELEASE" (PG-13) Catch and Release - A woman must deal with the untimely death of her husband and the revelation of secrets he kept from her. APPLICATIONS DUE FOR THE 2007 SPACE CAMP May 7. Apply for the 2007 Space Camp held at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama July 29 - Aug. 3. Eligible users of Air Force Youth Programs who are 12-18 years of age may apply. Individuals can pick up an applications at the Youth Center or visitwww.afyouthprograms.com. Friday from 3-4 p.m., and it is a GRAM is an on-base volunteer two month program with a final program for high school students performance just prior to Mother's and is being offered at select Air FAMILY BINGO..May.llyfrom 6:30-9 _««. ..Day, Sign up withKenn or Beth to ,Force bases. This program, underp.m. The cost is $5 for members participate in this fun activity. written by the Air Force Aid Sociand $6 for nonmembers. There ety, is a joint effort between AFAS are a total of 15 games along with and Air Force Services to offer ART CLUB meets every Wednesday a ticket for two door prize drawhigh school students an opportufrom 4-5:30 p.m. Members will ings. Parents and adults may only nity to learn valuable work skills, learn some Art History and create purchase as many game cards for "bank" dollar credits toward their their own paintings and drawings. themselves as they purchase for post-secondary education, and their children. Daubers are availhave a positive impact on their TORCH CLUB MEETING EVERY FRIable for $1.50 in a variety of colors. base community. YES allows stuDAY. Opeh to ages 9-13, this club The doors open at 5:45 p.m. for dents to "bank" $4 in grant fundmeets every Friday from 4-5 p.m. game card purchases. ing for every hour volunteered in Youth can get involved and voice an on-base organization. their ideas for activities, events GIVE PARENTS A BREAK/GIVE KIDS and field trips offered at the Youth Center. A BREAK. May 12, from 5-9 p.m. CONGRESSIONAL AWARD is open Give Parents A Break is free child to youth ages 14-18 and is about care for active duty families and KEYSTONE CLUB MEETING HELD challenge. To earn the award, requires a referral and AF Form EVERY THURSDAY. Open to individuals set goals in four areas: 1181. The Child Development ages 1348, this club meets every volunteer public service, personal Center takes kids ages 6 weeks-5 Thursday from 5-6 p.m. Youth can development, physical fitness and years and the Youth Center takes get involved and voice their ideas expedition/exploration. The teen kids ages 6-12 years. Referrals are for activities, events and field trips coordinator will help individuals obtained at the Family Support offered at the Youth Center. set challenging but achievable Center. Give Kids A Break is $15 goals.and plan activities to reach for members and $25 for nonthose goals. TEEN NIGHTS every Wednesday and members, with a completed AF Thursday. The Youth Center is Form 1181, and does not require open for teens only, ages 13-18, on YOUTH PROGRAMS OFFERS ANa referral (if space is available). Wednesdays and Thursdays from NUAL MEMBERSHIPS for ages Register by May 8. 6-8 p.m. Teens can participate in 6-18. Membership provides dispickup basketball games, video counts for preteen and teen events, games, pool and watch movies on BOWUNG NIGHT AT HILL BOWLinstructional classes and youth a big screen TV. ING CENTER. May 14, Youth sports programs. Membership Center will have Family Night at fees are $16 per year for ages 6-8 the Bowling Center from 6:30-9 POWER HOUR. Power hour is Monand $32 per year for ages 9-18, p.m. Cost is $6 for the night and day through Thursday from 3:45includes lane, shoes, and ball. 4:45 p.m. in the homework lab. YOUTH CENTER PRESENTS Camp Permission slips must be signed Youth are provided a room free of Echo in the Catskill Mountains by a parent and turned in with noise to complete homework and (about 90 minutes from New York payment. We have space for a other school projects. Receive 15 City). Open to boys currently in maximum of 12 participants, so power hour points a month and 4th, 5th, and 6th grade and girls sign up early. have a pizza party the last Friday currently in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and of each month. 6th grades. Camp dates are July 29 SOCCER REGISTRATION BEGINS. - Aug. 18. The camp fee is waived May 16, cost is $40 for members GOALS FOR GROWTH. Every (paid by Air Force) but there is a and $50 for nonmembers. Wednesday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. uniform fee and camper expenses. for ages 8-12. This program leads Camp Echo will pick participants PRETEEN MAY DAY DANCE, May 18. participants through a process up from two locations: Long The dance is from 6-9 p.m. for ages that paves the way to positive Island, NY and New Jersey. Inter6-12. The cost is $3 for members self-esteem and self-directed goal ested participants need to contact and $4 for members without their setting. Tine main objectives are: to http://www.campecho.com or membership card and $5 for nonprovide guidance and help memcall Pam Hall at 516-620-4310. members. Individuals are encourbers set and achieve goals, create aged to wear green. Youth Center opportunities for members to For more information call the Youth dress code applies; no midriff or practice the skills necessary to set Center at 777-2479. FAMILY CHILD CARE BE A FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER. Individuals can base quarters a total of 10 or more hours per week on have a profitable career caring for children in their a regular basis must be licensed through the FCCC home. The Family Child Care office, located in Bldg. • office to" provide child care per AF134-276. ; 460, is always looking for providers. For more information in becoming a FCC Provider call 777-0695. For more information call the Family Child Care office at .Individuals caring for other families' children in on777-0695. |